A case of infanticide in the Spot-billed Duck in circumstances of high breeding density.

Autor: Shimada, Tetsuo, Kuwabara, Kazuyuki, Yamakoshi, Saori, Shichi, Tomomi
Zdroj: Journal of Ethology; Sep2002, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p87-88, 2p
Abstrakt: The first observations of infanticide by a precocial avian species, Spot-billed Duck ( Anas poecilorhyncha), were recorded on a small pond at Yatsu tidal flat, central Japan, from May to June 2000, where six families of conspecific and one Gadwall A. strepera family, respectively, occupied territories. A female Spot-billed Duck with 11 ducklings attacked ducklings of all the other families killing eight conspecifics and three of the Gadwall. High breeding density (15.0 families/ha) may have increased the aggression of the female. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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